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BMatt's Premium Thursday Night Football Parlay (+1027)

Brian Matthews posted an 84.8% ROI in the month of October betting on the NFL and he is back with another Why Not Parlay. Come find out this +1027 Premium NFL Bet for Thursday Night Football.

Brian Matthews - November 3, 2022, 5:35 PM EDT

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BMatt's Premium Thursday Night Football Parlay (+1027)

Thursday Night Football SGP (+1027) (Bet $100 to Collect $1,127) - Click here for the best odds, available at FanDuel

Tonight we get the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles against the 1-5-1 Houston Texans. This is not expected to be a particularly close game, as the Eagles enter tonight the heavy 14 point favorite against the depleted Texans.

No one is trying to tell you this is going to be the game of the century, but to let this game pass by without any action would be criminal, and I’ve never been a stand on the sideline type guy. With that said, I cooked up a +1027 same game parlay for this primetime game. Why not?

Miles Sanders (PHI) 70+ rushing yards

Over their last two games, the Texans have allowed opposing running backs to average 6.9 yards per carry and 7.55 yards per carry. That is terrible, so I’ll take Sanders to get 70 rushing yards tonight and move on.

Jalen Hurts (PHI) anytime TD scorer

Hurts is playing back in front of his hometown of Houston, TX and already has 6 rushing touchdowns to his name in just 7 games. He didn’t score one last week, and I have to think he wants to score one in front of the family and friends.

Davis Mills (HOU) under 206.5 passing yards

Mills had one of the best matchups last week against the Tennessee Titans’ last ranked pass defense, and he managed to finish the game with 152 yards passing. He is also going to be without his top two wide receivers to add insult to injury, and the Eagles have been so solid against the pass, allowing opposing quarterbacks to throw for 183.4 yards per game on average.

O.J. Howard over 12.5 receiving yards

Howard is a long way from his rookie year in Tampa Bay, where most thought he would pick up right where he left off at Alabama and pad the stat sheet. Fast forward some years, and Howard is now platooned in a tight end rotation with Jordan Akins and Brevin Jordan. Howard did play 50% of the snaps last week, and should see some extra opportunities with Phillip Dorsett and Chris Moore as the top two available wide receivers for the Texans.

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